Disproportionate Pollution

29/04/2025 31 min Temporada 2 Episodio 15

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Mary Collins analyzes air pollution and how it affects certain communities more than others. Host Heather Lynch and Collins, an associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss this disproportionality and the economically-driven reasoning that justifies it. Collins also discusses cadmium and other heavy metals as airborne pollutants and how researchers in the applied sciences should take the time to build relationships within the population they are studying to create better solutions.Learn more with:“Characterizing disproportionality in facility-level toxic releases in US manufacturing, 1998–2012” by Mary B. Collins, Simone Pulver, Dustin Hill, & Benjamin ManskiGovernor Newsom’s Permit Suspensions“Linking metal (Pb, Hg, Cd) industrial air pollution risk to blood metal levels and cardiovascular functioning and structure among children in Syracuse, NY” by Dustin Hill, Michael Petroni, David A. Larsen, Kestutis Bendinska, Kevin Heffernan, Nader Atallah-Yunes, Patrick J. Parsons, Christopher D. Palmer, James A. MacKenzie, Mary B. Collins, & Brooks B. Gump Skip ahead to the chapter that interests you:00:00 Introduction to Pollution01:58 The Disproportionality Perspective06:03 The Role of Social Capital in Disproportionality13:27 Solutions for Disproportionality18:51 Cadmium as an Air Pollutant24:35 The Relationship between Employment and Pollution27:05 Collaborative Problem Solving29:59 Conclusion and Preview for Next EpisodeTell a friend and share a link to this episode.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/c4e/newsletters.phpFor all things Stony Brook on social media: https://bit.ly/m/sbuC4E Presents is a production of Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth.Host: Heather LynchEditor: J.D. AllenProducer: Rachel Lea Program manager: Jennifer Gilday